Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so worried the SR or OneAPS crowd is laying the ground work to push back on this. Kadera has said she doesn’t support reducing distancing and I’m sure other school board members feel the same. Please god no shifts next year. I can’t handle it.
you sound paranoid
Anonymous wrote:I am so worried the SR or OneAPS crowd is laying the ground work to push back on this. Kadera has said she doesn’t support reducing distancing and I’m sure other school board members feel the same. Please god no shifts next year. I can’t handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not real happy about no distancing in the fall and I am wondering what this is really going to look like.
Are kids really going to be eating right next to each other in cafeterias? 11 and under won't be vaccinated. One of my kids is in this group.
My other is old enough to hopefully get it this summer. But I'm seeing all these parents who don't seem that concerned about Covid. Will they get their kids vaccinated?
It looks like APS listened to the loud parents demanding full time school and is catering to them. Meanwhile I want in person school but I want safer distanced hybrid over unsafe full time.
I'm not unconcerned about covid. My husband and I are now vaccinated and we will vaccinate kids. At this point, the negative impacts on my kids of not going to normal school far outweigh whatever risks there are associated with them getting covid. Will I be happy if they get it? No. But for our family and my kids, the mental calculus is truly easy. They need to go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe ok in the classroom, but not good at all for lunch and buses.
Why? 3ft vs 6ft vs 60ft indoors make no difference. If kids are eating 6ft apart, it’s not like the air won’t go across the room.
By fall, rates will be much lower. I am not even a tiny bit worried.
Distancing doesn’t matter for the hours and hours in enclosed rooms with lame masks.
+1 I am very worried that this is a death sentence for many because of the duration and proximity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe ok in the classroom, but not good at all for lunch and buses.
Why? 3ft vs 6ft vs 60ft indoors make no difference. If kids are eating 6ft apart, it’s not like the air won’t go across the room.
By fall, rates will be much lower. I am not even a tiny bit worried.
Distancing doesn’t matter for the hours and hours in enclosed rooms with lame masks.
+1 I am very worried that this is a death sentence for many because of the duration and proximity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe ok in the classroom, but not good at all for lunch and buses.
Why? 3ft vs 6ft vs 60ft indoors make no difference. If kids are eating 6ft apart, it’s not like the air won’t go across the room.
By fall, rates will be much lower. I am not even a tiny bit worried.
Distancing doesn’t matter for the hours and hours in enclosed rooms with lame masks.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe ok in the classroom, but not good at all for lunch and buses.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not real happy about no distancing in the fall and I am wondering what this is really going to look like.
Are kids really going to be eating right next to each other in cafeterias? 11 and under won't be vaccinated. One of my kids is in this group.
My other is old enough to hopefully get it this summer. But I'm seeing all these parents who don't seem that concerned about Covid. Will they get their kids vaccinated?
It looks like APS listened to the loud parents demanding full time school and is catering to them. Meanwhile I want in person school but I want safer distanced hybrid over unsafe full time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not real happy about no distancing in the fall and I am wondering what this is really going to look like.
Are kids really going to be eating right next to each other in cafeterias? 11 and under won't be vaccinated. One of my kids is in this group.
My other is old enough to hopefully get it this summer. But I'm seeing all these parents who don't seem that concerned about Covid. Will they get their kids vaccinated?
It looks like APS listened to the loud parents demanding full time school and is catering to them. Meanwhile I want in person school but I want safer distanced hybrid over unsafe full time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not real happy about no distancing in the fall and I am wondering what this is really going to look like.
Are kids really going to be eating right next to each other in cafeterias? 11 and under won't be vaccinated. One of my kids is in this group.
My other is old enough to hopefully get it this summer. But I'm seeing all these parents who don't seem that concerned about Covid. Will they get their kids vaccinated?
It looks like APS listened to the loud parents demanding full time school and is catering to them. Meanwhile I want in person school but I want safer distanced hybrid over unsafe full time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not real happy about no distancing in the fall and I am wondering what this is really going to look like.
Are kids really going to be eating right next to each other in cafeterias? 11 and under won't be vaccinated. One of my kids is in this group.
My other is old enough to hopefully get it this summer. But I'm seeing all these parents who don't seem that concerned about Covid. Will they get their kids vaccinated?
It looks like APS listened to the loud parents demanding full time school and is catering to them. Meanwhile I want in person school but I want safer distanced hybrid over unsafe full time.